3009 SVQ Assessment handbook v2 - City & Guilds
3009 SVQ Assessment handbook v2 - City & Guilds
3009 SVQ Assessment handbook v2 - City & Guilds
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Factors influencing the service<br />
Elasticity test<br />
Environmental factors<br />
Fade/fading<br />
Fishtail plait (also known as a<br />
herringbone plait)<br />
Flat twists<br />
Freehand<br />
French plait<br />
French plaiting<br />
Full head application of permanent<br />
colour and/or lightener<br />
Fusing<br />
Gel weave<br />
Goddess braids<br />
Hair extensions:<br />
Cold attachment systems<br />
Hot attachment systems<br />
Hair growth patterns<br />
Anything which could affect the hairdressing<br />
service. You will find that these factors have<br />
been listed in the range statement for each<br />
element.<br />
A test to check the strength of the internal<br />
structure of the hair.<br />
This can include the effects of sun damage, salt<br />
water, chlorine.<br />
Going from a low length to a long length<br />
gradually with no appearance of lines or steps.<br />
A four strand plait achieved by crossing four<br />
pieces of hair over each other to create a<br />
‘herringbone’ look.<br />
Where the hair is rolled and twisted by hand<br />
flat to the scalp.<br />
The cutting of hair without holding it in place.<br />
This is also known as a Congo Plait, Guinea<br />
Plait. It is a single, inverted plait.<br />
Plaiting which creates a number of inverted<br />
plaits in a hairstyle.<br />
This technique generally requires the separate<br />
application to mid lengths, ends and the roots<br />
as part of the same process to achieve a colour<br />
change.<br />
A method of attaching a micro strand of added<br />
hair to the natural hair. Methods of fusing are<br />
using a heated appliance:<br />
- to melt synthetic hair<br />
- to melt polymer resin.<br />
This is a method of moulding the hair flat to the<br />
scalp using a gel. The hair is then completely<br />
dried to form a base on which to bond wefts of<br />
hair.<br />
These are extra large cornrows/canerows<br />
consisting of two to five cornrows/ canerows<br />
swept up on to the top of the head.<br />
Examples are sewing; plaiting; fusing; selfadhesive;<br />
air pressure; micro-rings; ultrasound<br />
Examples are pre-bonded; hot bonding; and<br />
hot box<br />
These are double crown, widows peak, cow<br />
lick, nape whorl, natural parting and re-growth.<br />
Levels 1-3 <strong>SVQ</strong> Qualifications in Hairdressing, Barbering and Combined Hair Types (<strong>3009</strong>) 137